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PUNE---Virat Kohli
and Kedar Jadhav put
on 200 runs for the
fifth wicket as India
scored 356-7 in 48.1
overs to seal a stunning
win by three wickets in
the first ODI against
England in Pune, yes-
terday.
Kohli scored 122 runs
off 105 balls, including
eight fours and five six-
es, while Jadhav hit 120
runs off 76 balls as they
rescued India from a pre-
carious 63-4.
This was India's third
highest successful ODI
run-chase.
Chasing 351 for victo-
ry, India got off to a slow
start with openers Lokesh
Rahul (8) and Shikhar
Dhawan (1) playing un-
characteristic shots. Kohli
then put on 32 runs with
Yuvraj Singh (15) as both
batsmen looked to raise
the scoring rate. The
left-hander edged be-
hind down the leg side off
Ben Stokes (2-73) in the
11th over. Former skipper
MS Dhoni (6) was also
dismissed cheaply, out
caught pulling as India
were reduced to 63-4 in
the 12th over.
Jadhav then arrived at
the crease, and wasted lit-
tle time before getting the
scoreboard moving. Kohli
matched him and they put
on 50 off 36 balls.
Kohli reached his 50
off 44 balls, and Jadhav
followed suit, crossing
the 50-mark off an even
more ambitious 29 balls.
They put on 100 runs off
79 balls as India's run-
chase looked lively again,
breaching 200 in the 30th
over.
The India skipper then
reached his 22nd ODI
hundred off 93 balls,
equalling Sachin Ten-
dulkar's record of 17 in
run-chases. A short time
later, Jadhav too reached
his second ODI hundred
off 65 balls.
In doing so, they sur-
passed the 169-run
fifth-wicket partner-
ship between Dhoni and
Suresh Raina at Lord's in
2011, a record for India in
ODIs against England.
India's 250 came up in
the 35th over, but Kohli
was out caught off Stokes
in the 37th. Jadhav then
added 28 runs with Hardik
Pandya (40 not out) but he
too fell in the 40th over,
caught off Ball at square
leg, bringing England
back into the game.
Pandya then played
a calm cameo and de-
spite Ravindra Jadeja's
(13) dismissal in the 45th
over, took the home side
across the finish line with
Ravichandran Ashwin (15
not out) with him.
SCORES
India 356-7 in 48.1 overs
(Virat Kohli 122, Kedar
Jadhav 120, Hardik Pandya
40 not out; Jake Ball 3-67)
beat England 350-7 (Joe
Root 78, Jason Roy 73, Ben
Stokes 62; Hardik Pandya
2-46) by three wickets with
11 balls remaining.
sports A45
Monday, January 16, 2017 guardian.co.tt Kohli, Jadhav
lead India to
stunning win
India's Ravichandran Ashwin, left, and Hardik Pandya celebrate after winning
their first One-Day International against England at the Maharashtra Cricket
Association Stadium in Pune, India, yesterday. AP PHOTO